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Yes. If you have a 64bit Linux system, you can download the package with amd64 instead of i386. It will run natively which is better.
See also Linux Support.
In order to install Turn Watcher on your Microsoft Windows system, you need to double click the Turn Watcher installer. Recognize the installer by its icon:
The Helmet
Turn Watcher has been tested and works under:
Note that these instructions apply to all versions of Turn Watcher, including the Demonstration version, the Beta version and ...
For other GNU/Linux distributions, download the tarball. You get all the files in that one tarball. Follow the instructions below:
Example:
$ cd ~/TurnWatcher
$ tar -xzf turnwatcher-1.4-m2osw2_i386.tar.gz
$ gunzip turnwatcher-1.4-m2osw2_i386.tar.gz
$ tar -xf turnwatcher-1.4-m2osw2_i386.tar
$ cd ...
On a FedoraCore system follow the instructions below:
For systems such as: Ubuntu, Debian, and Xandros.
For Debian-based systems, download the Debian package and then follow the instructions below:
If you need support for Turn Watcher, please see our Support Page instead.
Feel free to contact us, at Made to Order Software Corporation. We like to know what our clients think of our work.
EMail: contact@m2osw.comLatest Version is Turn Watcher 1.4
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This was a problem with the KDE and the gtk2 engine. We had a .deb to install way back then. It can still be downloaded, but there is probably no point anymore. At this time it is not available publicly.
This package corrects the gtk-qt engine which is shipped stock with most distributions that run KDE and want to integrate GNOME/Gtk apps seemlessly.
Please see this other answer.